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    Femme Maison by Louise Bourgeois
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    Louise Bourgeois was a French-American sculptor who was born on December 25, 1911, in Paris, France and died on May 31, 2010, in New York, USA. This article contains 7 Most Famous Louise Bourgeois Paintings.

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    Femme Maison
    Girl with Hair
    Father and Son
    Maman
    Mamelles
    Untitled, plate 2 from the puritan
    Quarantania I

    Femme Maison

    Femme Maison by Louise Bourgeois
    Femme Maison by Louise Bourgeois

    Femme Maison is the most famous series of paintings produced by Louise bourgeois between 1946 and 1947. The artist replaced the heads and bodies of nude female figures with architectural forms such as buildings and houses. The French translation of this painting means housewife or woman’s house.

    Girl with Hair

    Girl with Hair by Louise Bourgeois
    Girl with Hair by Louise Bourgeois

    Girl with Hair is a most famous painting produced by louise bourgeois between 2007 and 2009. In this painting, the artist depicts a nude girl with her long hairs spreading throughout the canvas. The dimension of this painting is 60.3 × 44.5 cm.

    Father and Son

    Father and Son by Louise Bourgeois
    Father and Son by Louise Bourgeois

    Father and Son is an outdoor sculpture produced by Louise bourgeois in 2005. The artist produced this sculpture with stainless steel, aluminum, water, and bronze. This sculpture can be viewed at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington.

    Maman

    Maman by Louise Bourgeois
    Maman by Louise Bourgeois

    Maman is a most famous outdoor sculpture produced by louise bourgeois in 1999. This sculpture was produced using bronze, stainless steel, and marble and it depicts the world’s largest spider. This sculpture can be viewed at London’s Tate Modern.

    Mamelles

    Mamelles by Louise Bourgeois
    Mamelles by Louise Bourgeois

    Mamelles is a large scale wall relief produced by Louise bourgeois in 2001. It depicts a series of female breasts that are molded together. The dimension of this relief is 482 x 3408 x 482 mm.

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    Untitled, plate 2 from the puritan

    Untitled, plate 2 from the puritan by Louise Bourgeois
    Untitled, plate 2 from the puritan by Louise Bourgeois

    Untitled, plate 2 from the puritan is an illustrated book produced by louise bourgeois in 1990. The book is still unpublished and not in public view.

    Quarantania I

    Quarantania I by Louise Bourgeois
    Quarantania I by Louise Bourgeois

    Quarantania I is an outdoor sculpture produced by Louise bourgeois in 1984. This sculpture can be viewed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Houston, Texas, United States.

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